\section{Reading Guide}
\label{sec:readingguide}

In section \ref{sec:focus} we explain our main focus and limitations more in depth. We want to show how different literature pointed us in this certain direction and discuss the formulation of the research question. Of course we have encountered many ways to explore the fall of Symbian, and so we have had to set up some clear, well-argued limitations to our project which also will be outlined.

This leads to some scientific considerations of which paradigms we are relying on and how we justify our research methods. In section \ref{sec:considerations} we also want to explain how our mindsets and biases are constantly developed in the research process. We will discuss which kind of empirical data will fit our research the best, and how it should be executed more specifically.

In section \ref{sec:interview} we present some interview theory written by Steinar Kvale \citep{KVALE} to explain our choice of qualitative data gathering. It has also been used as a guideline for us in designing the interview questions. We will explain why we have chosen the interview method and the most important issues one encounters when using this technique. At last we will give an overview of the whole process of our qualitative research, make a short presentation of the persons we have interviewed, and explain why we specifically chose these persons. This will include a discussion of the reliability, validity and generalizability of our empirical data. \bigskip

\noindent Some background theories, concepts and literature are presented in the following section and the most important research is presented in depth in \ref{chap:theory}. \bigskip

\noindent The analysis in chapter \ref{chap:analysis} is mainly swayed by our empirical data and themes derived from this. We are focusing on how the interviews can be related and explained by the presented theory and thereby the analysis works as a means for a discussion of our research question. The relevant analyses and interpretations are summarized in the conclusion in chapter \ref{chap:conclusion}.